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No, No two Tiger's have the same stripes.
it doesn't have stripes
The stripes vary in number and pattern from tiger to tiger.
Baby tigers are born with stripes, its on there skin! the fur grows to the colour of the skin underneathA tiger's skin is marked with stripes, not the fur. Therefore, yes. Tigers are born with stripes. The fur just grows in as the color of the skin underneath. If you shave all the fur off of a tiger, you will still see stripes.
The Bengal tiger it lives in many forests.
A baby tiger is born with a pattern of light gray or brown fur and has spots rather than the distinctive stripes seen in adult tigers. As they grow, these spots gradually develop into the characteristic stripes, with adults typically having around 100-140 stripes. The exact number can vary between individual tigers, as each pattern is unique.
Stripe number usually depends on type of tiger and gender.It depends from tiger to tiger.Different tigers each have a different amount of stripes. There is no actual amount of stripes a tiger has.
Yes, because the stripes are different on each tiger.
A baby tiger has 20 teeth
In the tiger's naturals environment there is many trees and that grow vertical and the stripes on a tiger's hide also are vertical. The stripes provide excellent camouflage.
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